Ketu eshte nje shenim i disa diteve me pare mbi dhjete qytetet me te shtrenjta ne bote! Oslo's priciest; N.Y. is No. 4!
Just call us Bargain City. New York may feel like the world's most expensive city, but actually we're only No. 4, a new survey found. Swiss banking giant UBS ,which ranks the world's most expensive cities, says Oslo leads the list, overtaking Tokyo. Hong Kong is No. 2, Tokyo No. 3 and New York No. 4.In 2000, when the survey was last done, Tokyo held the dubious honor of being No. 1, and New York was No. 3.In Oslo, nothing's cheap — a trip to a public toilet will set you back $1.32.UBS said deflation and the depreciation of the Japanese yen helped bring down prices in Tokyo, while the Norwegian kroner has appreciated. In Oslo, a three-minute bus ride costs $2.64 when buying tickets in advance — but $3.97to hop on at the last minute. The price of gasoline is $4.89 per gallon. A no-frills hamburger aver-ages $5.95.A pint of domestic beer at a downtown bar can cost $6.88.The average yearly salary is$40,986, which eases the pain. The Norwegian hourly mini-mum wage is $8.59, compared
with $5.15 in the U.S.
Don Singleton
Krijoni Kontakt